Should I play CP2077?
>>729076823I guess. I really wish Phantom Liberty was completely isolated as a DLC like Blood and Wine
no it's dogshit
>>729076823sure, just don't pay for it
>>729076823So long as you're not just playing dress up with it.
>Should I play CP2077?if you hate the whitey you're gonna love it
It's a boring as fuck photography simulator with shallow ubisoft gameplay but decent cutscenes and narrative
>>729077348this was taken in-engine?
>>729076823It's good at times, mediocre at times, annoying at times. It's partly extremely coherent and partly random and eye-rolling-worthy. Not to mention ideological insertions. The Edge-fest is cringe too - immature mature content for theoretically adult gamers, but in fact for adolescents. I am split on that, but in general Witcher had a better script (except for Phantom Liberty maybe, which also has a better plot than the main game). Oh, and the Buddhist-shilling is annoying af.
>>729076823If you already consider it, Yes. It's an OK pass time and one of the rare few worthwhile titles from the past decade.Even if it's only to educate yourself about what it actually is like - the main campaign can be done in under 40hrs. So basically a weekend.
Yeah, it's great.
>>729076823no one in CP looks like her
>>729083884It's why you have to mod
>>729076823Can anyone familiar with the verse or the original game / lore explain the cyberspace bullshit?How comes there's a part of the 'net' from before 'DataKrash' where evil digital demons and horrible AIs hell bent on fucking with humanity roam free?What kind of HW is it running on?Why don't people just turn it all off if it's so fucking dangerous?How comes the evil AIs can 'reach' into real world (happens in DLC if you use one specific cyberware)Sorry for Frodoing.
>>729086676I guess there is some info on Singapore or somesuch country in Asia which is allegedly managed by AI exclusively, but that info is not disclosed officially. In that case I do not see why nuking it is not an option. Other than that, rebuilding the net sounds like a logical option, but so is fising our real life financial system, but nobody among decision makers seems really interested in that.
I installed nearly 900 mods and still can't play more than 2 hours, maybe my brain is cooked..
>>729076823No?
>>729086676I'm not familiar with the lore, but in the real world we still have XP and 98 machines that have been running for 20-30 years, still spamming every IP range they can with worms from a bygone era. You can't turn off a distributed system. I figure the old net exists like BBSs and dial-up usenet do in the real world where normies are never going to get near it, and we just don't care what random old machines connected to phone cables nobody remembers are up to.
>>729087381Bunch of forgotten XP machines is one thing (also a self solving problem because 20 - 30 years old HW is mostly a myth, even with 10+ years old machines you're one power cycling event away from a dead box) whole global net 'destroyed' and 'haunted' by rogue AIs and demons is another.>You can't turn off a distributed system.Debatable.ISPs in 98/XP era routinely blocked boxes from which spam or dos flood originated, sending the IP owner a notice so he can take better care of his shit.CP-vese has 'Blackwall' a 'firewall inside the net' that divides old, dangerous parts of the net from currently used, relatively safe parts.So they can 'wall off' the bad AIs and old net but somehow the old net is also still just a dive away (if you don't care for your own life very much) and the AIs can affect the real world.Cyberspace sounds like some parallel universe with it's own rules vaguely connected to computers.